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📊🚨New: @peerresearch.bsky.social analyzed how new graduate loan limits will affect individual colleges and programs. Check out our new tool to explore the data for yourself: www.peer-center.org/research/new... (full report: www.peer-center.org/research/gra...)

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Student Loans for Graduate School: Who Will Be Affected by the New Federal Lending Limits? — PEER Center This report was published through the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s Consumer Finance Institute. A key provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, signed into law in July 2025,…

More than one-third of graduate borrowers may hit new federal loan limits. Many will need private loans, but weaker credit histories could make borrowing difficult for some students. Read more here: www.peer-center.org/research/stu...

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Graduation Rates for Graduate School Deserve Attention — PEER Center Graduate school is an increasingly common education choice, with the number of U.S. adults with a graduate degree doubling over the last two decades. Yet very little is known about the outcomes of…

Graduate completion rates differ sharply by field. Law programs see ~81% completion, while education programs average closer to 53%. Students often lack access to this information when choosing programs. Check it out: www.peer-center.org/research/gra...

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Do Graduate Degrees Pay Off? — PEER Center Learn more about this policy brief via articles in The Washington Post and Inside Higher Ed .

In today's @washingtonpost.com, read more about the latest @peerresearch.bsky.social brief: Do Graduate Degrees Pay Off? www.washingtonpost.com/education/20...

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New piece out today from @peerresearch.bsky.social, via Joseph G. Altonji and Zhengren Zhu: Do graduate degrees pay off? Their research finds that earnings returns depend on the field of study and the costs of enrollment. www.peer-center.org/research/do-...

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Sharing Work on Workforce Pell: How Scholars Can Submit Comments on Newly Proposed Regulations — PEER Center To read the proposed regulations this post discusses or to submit comments to the U.S. Department of Education by April 8, 2026, click here . Last summer, Congress passed the One Big…

Calling #highered researchers interested in commenting on Workforce Pell: @PEERResearch.bsky.social has an overview of the proposed rules, plus some key areas where scholars can add important insights, here! www.peer-center.org/research/com...

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Study Guide: For-Profit Colleges — PEER Center For-profit colleges are private postsecondary institutions that are organized as businesses. Unlike private nonprofit institutions, profits do not need to be reinvested into the institution, but…

Check out our latest Study Guide! Here's what the research tells us about #4profit colleges -- what they are, why they expand and contract, who they enroll, what their outcomes for students are, and more. www.peer-center.org/research/stu...

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Where Did All the Ads Go? — PEER Center Prospective college students face a daunting task in choosing which of the more than 6,000 U.S. postsecondary institutions will meet their needs and improve their lives. Some students are bombarded…

Where Did All the Ads Go? A recent brief from the PEER Center dives into trends in #highered advertising over the last decade and a half. Learn more: www.peer-center.org/research/whe...

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APPLY NOW: PEER Center Summer Scholars Program — PEER Center June 3-5, 2026 | Apply by March 1 The Postsecondary Education & Economics Research (PEER) Center invites early- and mid-career academics conducting higher education policy research to apply to…

APPLY NOW: PEER Center is seeking early- and mid-career academics for our Summer Scholars program! Learn about federal #highered policy in the heart of DC, practice connecting your research to policy conversations, and enjoy networking and exploring in Washington. www.peer-center.org/research/sum...

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Where Did All the Ads Go? — PEER Center Prospective college students face a daunting task in choosing which of the more than 6,000 U.S. postsecondary institutions will meet their needs and improve their lives. Some students are bombarded wi...

OUT TODAY from @srcellini.bsky.social and Leonardo Restrepo @peerresearch.bsky.social: Where Did All the Ads Go?

#highered advertising spending, especially TV, is down sharply since 2010, largely driven by spending declines in the #4profit sector. More trends: www.peer-center.org/research/whe...

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Calling Higher Ed Scholars: Here’s How to Comment on the Student Loan Provisions of the New ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ Rules — PEER Center To read the proposed regulations this post discusses or to submit comments to the Department of Education, click here . The Department recently released proposed regulations that…

#HigherEd researchers, call your offices! There's a new draft rule on student loan limits & repayment, and public comments are due March 2. Learn how to ensure your research is heard by @usdeptofed.bsky.social via PEER's @claremccann.bsky.social: www.peer-center.org/research/com...

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APPLY NOW: PEER Center Summer Scholars Program — PEER Center June 3-5, 2026 | Apply by March 1 The Postsecondary Education & Economics Research (PEER) Center invites early- and mid-career academics conducting higher education policy research to apply to…

🚨 Applications open for @PEERresearch.bsky.social Summer Scholars! 🚨

We'll host early-/mid-career scholars in DC from June 3-5, costs covered, to learn more about federal policymaking from scholars/experts who have been there. Applications due March 1! www.peer-center.org/research/sum...

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@PEERresearch.bsky.social's @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social @claremccann.bsky.social, along with Adam Looney, wrote at @Brookings.edu how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reshapes student lending through new borrowing caps, repayment plans, and more. www.brookings.edu/articles/how...

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DYK: Many graduate students don't complete their programs, with completion rates similar to bachelor's-degree students? Learn more in this NEW @peerresearch.bsky.social policy brief out today from @jeffdenning.com and @lesleyturner.bsky.social. www.peer-center.org/research/gra...

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Study up on Public Service Loan Forgiveness! Our @peerresearch.bsky.social Study Guide on PSLF was recently updated to include NEW data from @usdeptofed.bsky.social showing the average forgiveness amounts of Public Service Loan Forgiveness recipients. www.peer-center.org/research/stu...

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The Talent Cost of Research Funding Delays — PEER Center Scientific research is a cornerstone of innovation, economic growth, and human well-being. The emergence of the modern U.S. scientific ecosystem in the post-World War II era has delivered…

New @peerresearch.bsky.social brief from @wytham88.bsky.social on impacts of federal funding interruptions for research labs: Gaps in federal funds mean lab staff--especially postdocs and grad students--work, earn, publish less, and even leave the U.S. altogether. www.peer-center.org/research/tal...

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Measuring the Earnings Premium for Graduate Programs in OBBBA’s Accountability Scheme — PEER Center The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law last July, established the first-ever statutory framework to hold most higher education programs – including all graduate certificates and…

Following along with today's #negreg on #highered accountability? @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social has some technical advice for @usdeptofed.bsky.social about how to set the earnings threshold for graduate-level programs. www.peer-center.org/research/ear...

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Student Loans for Graduate School: Who Will Be Affected by the New Federal Lending Limits? — PEER Center This report was published through the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s Consumer Finance Institute. A key provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, signed into law in July 2025,…

OUT TODAY: @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social, Monarrez, Ritter looked at new graduate loan limits.

➡️ One in three now borrow above the limits, esp doctoral/prof. degrees
➡️ Of those, almost 40% will struggle to get private loans
➡️ Variation by field of study

www.peer-center.org/research/stu...

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Accountability for All Programs: Aligning America’s Outcomes-Based Standards — PEER Center For more than a decade, higher education policymakers have contemplated ways to hold postsecondary education programs responsible for ensuring adequate outcomes of their graduates. The most significan...

Full report here: www.peer-center.org/research/ali.... Check it out! 8/8

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One thing is clear: OBBBA left major gaps in the accountability landscape, most egregiously by excluding undergraduate certificate programs. With #negreg starting next week, @usdeptofed.bsky.social should ensure that all programs face consequences for poor outcomes and wasted taxpayer $. 7/

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One more: Match the earnings test from OBBBA in GE, and drop the debt-to-earnings test. @PeerResearch actually wrote a whole separate report about what that would mean: www.peer-center.org/research/how.... It provides accountability where needed most, but removes some key protections. 6/

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Another option: Match the earnings test from OBBBA in GE, but retain a debt-to-earnings standard, too (and align the measurement of earnings across them). About 130,000 students annually are in GE programs that pass OBBBA, but fail this debt-to-earnings standard. 5/

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One option: Keep GE as-is. This does the most of any option we looked at to protect students from low-earnings programs and unaffordable-debt programs. (NB: Unaffordable debt includes both private and federal loans -- so still needed even with new federal grad loan limits). 4/

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Students in undergrad certificates, though, enroll more than *half* of federally aided students with median earnings below the new earnings standard (and only 8% overall).

Without GE, fewer students would end up protected from low-value programs post-OBBBA than before it.

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The reconciliation law (OBBBA) passed this year by Congressional Republicans broadened accountability -- but left out undergrad certificate programs (other than Workforce Pell ones). Without gainful employment rules, that is the sole sector not subject to accountability. 2/

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Accountability for All Programs: Aligning America’s Outcomes-Based Standards — PEER Center For more than a decade, higher education policymakers have contemplated ways to hold postsecondary education programs responsible for ensuring adequate outcomes of their graduates. The most significan...

🚨NEW REPORT from @peerresearch.bsky.social: New #highered accountability standards are coming online, but gainful employment rules are an essential complement. Here's why, and what aligning America's outcomes-based standards could mean. Report: www.peer-center.org/research/ali... 1/

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Calling all #highered researchers: @usdeptofed.bsky.social is writing regulations to implement changes to loan limits, student loan repayment, accountability, and more. Learn what it means to public comment like a pro with a @peerresearch.bsky.social event TOMORROW at 1 PM ET: bit.ly/3Kx7f2M.

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How Will Graduate Student and Parent Borrowing Be Affected by New Federal Loan Limits? — PEER Center The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) that became law this past July included significant changes affecting the way Americans will pay for higher education. Since 2006, both graduate students and…

From @PEERResearch.bsky.social: New graduate, parent loan limits will curtail borrowing for about one-third of borrowers. About $10 billion/yr will no longer be available to grad students (more when including new limits for part-time students), parents. www.peer-center.org/research/gra...

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The new RAP plan authored by Congressional features suffers from the same bug… we discuss in this @peerresearch.bsky.social brief www.american.edu/spa/peer/upl...

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PEER Center Comments: College Costs and Value Transparency — PEER Center College affordability and value are issues on the minds of policymakers on both sides of the aisle, as well as prospective students and their families. Additionally, recent legislation from Congress,…

Congress asked how to improve transparency about college costs and outcomes. Via @PEERresearch.bsky.social:
➡️ Codify financial value transparency data
➡️ Build a universal net price calculator
➡️ Fill gaps in the data infrastructure
➡️ Adopt strong accountability
www.peer-center.org/research/col...

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